EVENING EB PHIEADEEPHIA", TTJESD'AT. SEPTEMBER Ti, TtlTSr rn 0M OF WOMEN WHO WANT VOTE wWes Francis Sullivan's Hostile Jeuer wrings Leaders About His Ears ALL DISCUSS HISTORY h LM Francis Sullivan, president ot V7 ..bt street National Bank and IzL president of the Mldvale Steel SmVi has stirred ft veritable hornet's Sit tn the ranks of local suflraslsts. tilth their eyes flashing with lndlgna iJl many Philadelphia sufTratrlsts read tHon. """' .,.,. Mr. Rnlllvnn sent tytitero . A.,ociaon ootioncd to . c?..rftirA MnrrAfllnir Vila view 3 the enfranchisement of women. -.,- onlllvan must be a woman-hater," PLrelts declare. Special exception was ?.. a. statement In reference to rTnli XV and his famous favorites, Du- mlrrv and Madame do Pompadour, and f t the women called n veiled comparl- n of these women wltn tno sunragists IkllV. ' Th banker's tetter was termed "puer- Kut" "ridiculous," "lacking in intelligence '. . - ntinn" mill "n. frank exnres- Son of a general contempt of women." 'Milder the opinion of nny Intelligent mii who dares to compromise the issue ntid compare mo i)iu"fc" .."...v.. - .. '5th century, such as DuBarry and Ma dtnt de Pomparour to Dr. Anna Howard . mt Jane Addams. It Is too laugh- able to glvo any serious answer." such was the etateraent of. Mrs. Harry Loenburg, of the board of directors of the Equal Franchise Society. DAUOHTEIt A SUFFRAGIST. Bultraglsts Jubilantly pointed to the fact fi that Mr. Sullivan's daugnier, .miss i'ran ces Livingston Sullivan, Is an out-and-out 'n,. Knillvan letter, which fell, like a centimeter shell with a little shrapnel dressing In tho suffrage camp, read, In st "Are we ready to throw away the ac- i cumulated wisaom ana experience uu f'' have come down to us from all the ages? 5 The histories of the Babylonians, Greeks, Romans. Hebrews, 'teuton, Sluv. 7 Franks and Anglo-Saxons do not en f courage belief In woman's rule. f "Louis XV was ruled by women and I many Frenchmen bellevo that his misrule did more tnan an otner cuuuea iu pre cipitate and aggravate the gicat French Revolution. "Frederick the Great and all the DOUble Hohenzollerns considered tho In terference of women In governmental af fairs the sign and forerunner ot de cadence. Bismarck detested and abhorred with all the force of his strong nature the exercise .of any political power by women. He thought tho French in 1870 too womanish to make a strong fight sjalnst virile Prussia. "Let us Imagine a generation from now the neat European military power and Jasan combined in an nttack on the J United States. ! "The hostile forces would be met at the border by Jane Addams and Doctor dim. nrtfh Ihn winoat tVinf thn mntter i In dispute be debated, that .the United I States felt too confident in the righteous ness tit its cause to fire a gun, and that rather than shed blood this country would yield money and territory. This policy would be pleasing to the suffra- Btte women, who sing: 'I Didn't Raise y Boy to be a Soldier.' LEADERS ANSWER SULLIVAN. Expressions of Indignation were made In raply by several suffrage leaders. Mrs. Frank Miles Day. vice president of the ft: ' Eoual Franchise Society, said: i "How can a man compare the profligate I women who ruled the Louis XV court t, largely by their sex Influence with the In telligent, honorable women of our own time who are striving for the ballot to better conditions among their less for tunate sisters of the industrial world. "Were there more gentleness and hu man kindness Influencing the govern ments of the world at the present time there might have been less bloodshed, ruin and heart-break." Ml. v tt t ,j. ,.rri.. IK uea iuary si, xusnuin saiu: Alio f argument of Mr. Sullivan against woman 1 iuffrage is a frank expression of his con- 5. ttmst for women. Tho historical basis of bis contempt strikes us as somewhat Wobbly, for he speaks of the history of all the races of tho world from tho Baby lonians 4own to the Anglo-Saxons as showing the bad effect of 'women's rule.' "We would like to ask ln which of the natloni. mentioned, have the women had a chance to share ln their own govern lament? Surely Mr. Sullivan does not fa. with to suggest that Louis XV and his & court were the expression of the will of r mo .rrcnen nation And does Mr. Sullivan accept the mls- Mtl .. , w ... . . i"'""' uuuia ji. as a sumcicni reason ..that American men should ba dlsfran- ff ChlsedT Philadelphia voters who do not agree With him flhnilt nn-A frnm VAtlntr for K Mayor of Philadelphia?" r usn Caroline Katzenstcln, executive wreiary of the Equal Fronchlso Bo fety, said: "Mr, Sullivan begins his statement with th query, 'Are we ready to throw away accumulated wisdom and experience that have come down to us from the ft Jin!' The one great task of suffragists, J may reply, la to gather this wisdom Sther and to make It most powerful by a Joint exnreaatnn nf onlnlnn from men fg f"d women at the ballot box. It Is Just w because woman has made such tremen- oou atrldes forward since colleges and Mjhink t a monstrous waste not to let "r nelp man In solving pupllo quea- Jtens." Women Writers Club Ah tntereatlnv mtl.v r9 4Via Wnmn .'Wtlteri' Clllh armm hM Inst nl-ht at the f'jsjubrooms, 1210 Locuet street. It was nrit rneetlnK of tho fall season. The "wsldent, Miss Edith Burtl. of the Home 2rrl. presided. After club business M finished, the members were Blven an formal talk by Bllen Adair, of tbe winino Ledger, who told of some of -m . t - r ksv irni "(To' r "7- is, i it. ll. i ,m. ', -m-m r .wt- : -r , vf?erincei ,n Scotland, England and fifit i!;.ifrLm wnlch countries she had only lately returned. nr7l?.".K l58 '"''"bers present were Miss mu Ue "'a"1?". Miss Agnes Reppller, Mil" S'?t a',hau. Maw M. 1 Dlehl, vmktt -AvtTy' MlM Rehekah Word pi..iV. M Jcnnle " 0we". M's "th UiThS.p'on' JI,sa Dorothy Thomp v; I1"? E(5n,R. Stauffer, Miss Ida Cleve Vil' J11?8 Mary V. Hopkins, Miss Eliz- rl!' .i. nKon M,M ly Christie, Miss SirtinyMi"",.M.?' A ll- Mcal11' Mr" Martin, Miss Emily Carpenter and Miss Jesslo Duval. Suffrage Events Today EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY. froSmK,orD5SV.7nViiA,h 'nA Chl"t "trest. S"ovls. nu,lllnei speaker, Miss nerth nuei ft.?l'n?ro,!trti Mrr.e,t ni Columbia nve SHorw'WaS.rt""" I'"thn 8ap0V,U nd WOMAN SUFmAQE rAIlTY. -iS.p" m- Mtlng at 40th street and Park. R- "cod Wd " Jne Myer. n.7t..v'i, "J""nB RI l;"i .Marimaii street: p-,ner' Ml flounce P. Uetnhelmfr. chV,?nSt SSgT" ln ,urr",I0 "pcak,nB "M What's Doing Tonight rdealUeimSPro-KntFY94C,atl0n' 39W Q1" .tSlBS'iT!..!? oaO'." Diamond and 6th nwl.rt,A'oul'Jh.i and,.Jl,h WnriS nulnea o'clo'k. Free "averford avenues 8 vHlTiS ? Ji'Kli D1,,.n.M" M"' Aaeoclatlon, ernon Building, 50H Germantown avenue! s o clock. Free, n-;.n,,?,r?lP Dex'era, Bourae; 8 o'clock. nSSk'&S HIM Improvement Aesoclatloh, 1B8 Nrrth .r2d "ireet: s o'clock. Free. Fraiikford l.Uslness .Un, Marshall School; 8 o slock. Free. f.'.t-L" fflub' .s,rket Squara l'raabyterlan Church, Qermantown. KnglneerV Club. OBITUARIES PROFESSOR ALBERT YODER Well-Known Bandmaster and Choir Lender of Mt. Carmcl, Pa. MT. CARMEL. Pa., Sept. 14. Prof. Al bert Yoder, a noted bandmaster and choir leader, died hero yesterday from miners' asthma. Ho was born at Mlncrsvllle and was 63 years of age. For 45 years he was a musical Instructor, and this city boasts hundreds of musicians who give Trofessor Yoder credit for his valuable Instruction. He was leader at different times of Citizens', P. O. S. of A., Fire Company, Polish and Mt. Cnrmel Bands, of this city, tho American Band, ot Centralla, and the local Church of God choir. A widow and two sons survive him. Burial will be held tomorrow. Screno S. Pratt ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 14. Screno S. Pratt, sccretnry of tho New York Cham ber of Commerce since 100S, died at the General Hospital here today following operations necessitated by a complication of'dlscases. Mr. Pratt was 67 years old and was born in Vermont. He had oc cupied editorial positions financial and commercial here. on various publications MAJOR W. A. W1THERUP Funeral of Former Head of Fenciblcs Takes Place Tomorrow Funeral services for Major William A. Vitherup, former head of tho State) Fenciblcs, who died on Sunday, will be conductod at his late residence, 1337 North 17th street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Many lodge men will attend the services, and the Major will be buried with military honors in Ivy Hill Ceme tery. Major Witherup was actlvo ln the af fairs of Baker Post of the Grand Army, having been a hero of the Civil War. He was taken prisoner in 1SC2, at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn., but later ex changed for a Southern prisoner. And then he re-entered tho thick of tho fight ing, and was twice wounded at the bat tlf of Missionary' Ridge. He became a second lieutenant in the Stnto Fenciblcs in 1S81; a year later ho became first lieutenant, and in 1S90 was chosen captain. Soon afterward ho be came major, which place he filled until he retired. In 1S99. Funeral of Henry B. Widener Funeral services for Henry B. Widener, for many years agent for the Pennsylva nia Society for the Prevention of Crucltv to Animals, and who died yesterday, will be conducted at his late residence at 182S South Broad street, at 1 o'clock Thurs day afternoon. Burial will be In West Laurel Hill Cemetery and will be pri vate. Mr. Widener was a voteran of the Civil War and had been active In Ad miral du Pont Post of the Grand Army. eatftf AS11WOHTII. On September 13, 1915, SAMUEL S.. husband of Catharine Ash worth (nee Klley), aged 50 years. Relatives Xndfrlenls. also Merchant Lodge, No. 28.1 I O O. F." are Invited to attend the funeral -vices. Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at hi lite residence, 3101 Falrmount ave. ?'.": .. v.f r.Bur.1 Hill Cemetery Interment . at West Laurel Hill cemetery (Autnmobil funeral). Frlenda may call Wednesday evening Irom 7:30 until 0 o'clock. AUUENTZ. Suddenly, on September 12, 1U157 THEODOSIA b'. APRENTZ. aged 78 year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, Wednesday morn lngVat 10:30 o'clock; at the Indigent Widows ana Single Women' Asylum. 3015 Chestnut st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. HADER. On September 12, 1916, WILL IAM ti.. husband of Margaretta Bader tnee Stock) aged It years. Relatives and friend are invited to attend the funeral services, S Wednesday, at 12 m.. at hi let rest- KNIFE PLEATING Notice th bastlnc. Th only pUattn In Philadelphia with this Pll fty BUTTONS COVERED Ifemstltchlnr nutton HoU BENJ. B. LEWIS 153S Cheitnut St. T.k. Ba.vator. . Bpru . New Fall Hats for the 1915-16 Season are here Ready for your inspection and selection. Mrs. Maegill, formerly of Stay- lock & Iilynn, now uth I. W. MULREADY 125 S. 16th Street y"'$i.t38inH ' s. ' ' rrr:''":WS m -xt ' mmmmMMl' hvWwl For yS I Vefantl Wn fll give a'U:'3l I tailored B l.jM iSi mmsmmmm i costumes ik m: or v,v Wmmmmm I iHl St . .. . -7-. m v"i83B!lH$ p: lBR 'rj? -J V-NNr-?5k 'M 1 iiiiaueii'iiiit jjiuiii ana z$Mivmw-"&Km ,$. MH li iAri5 X Hun v.&mm&rMff m&klfr a I, 1 M. mm ?! ,K Hi 1T '! "'" s DEATHS rtenc. 1419 Marlborough at. Interment at Oreenmount Cemetery Remains may be viewed Tueoday evening. nAItnoN. On September 11, 1913. WILL IAM, husband of the lai Margaret Barron (nee Carlln). nelatlres and trlend are In vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m., from the residence of hla brother-in-law, Bernard MeMonegle, 2822 K. Thomrson at. Solemn ncqulem Masn at St. Ann's riiurch at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Ann a Cemetery, IJEA8TON. On September 18, 101S, JOHN, son of Daniel and Lu6y Beaston (ncs Whalen), aged 4 months and 12 daya. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., from his parents' residence, 2fll Almond st. (18th Ward). Interment at St. Ann's Cemetery. HOAIIO.MAN. At lluena Vlnta Sprints lintel, lluena Vista, Fa , on September 12, Win, KI.I.A f . widow ot the Rev. (leorcn Pana Uoardman, D. I). Relatives and ftlerds are Invited to attend the funeral smk-ca, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'cloi-u, at the apartments of Oliver II. Bolr. if) Chestnut at., Philadelphia, Interment rrl- IMHVKIIS. On September IS, 1914, J(i. SF.l'H W.. son ot the late William and Agnes Bowers and husband of Ida II, Bowers (nee ttutchlnron). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Thursday, at S p. m., at his late residence, lJwii North 10th st. Interment prliate. HHKIIAUT. On September 12, 191S. SAM I Hit II , huaVMnri ot Margaret A. Ilreliaut, . ageo" 41) years. Relatives and friends, also ,uuriviiut:iti. v ircie, ,o. fto, uruinernon.1 or America. . and the employes of tho White Uental Works, are Invited to attend tha funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m.. from hla late residence, Bloti Dlttman st., Kraukford. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Body may be vlcucd Tuesday, between 8 and In p. m. IJUNTINO. On Ninth month, 11th, 1918. JOSEPH nUNTINd. Jr.. In fits Snth year. Relatives nnd trlenda are Invited to attend the funeral, at 10:3(1 a, m on Fourth day, Ninth month 1R, 11115, nt hla lato residence, 60a Harvard ave Swarthmoro, Ta. Inter ment private. CI.AICK. At Sharon Hill, on September 11. 1915, JAMK8 R. CLARK, husband of the late Mary K. Clark (nee CostlRan), aged B years. Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, at 8:30 a, m Irom his daughtcr'a residence, corner Maple and Barker aves., Sharon Hill, Solemn High Mass nt Holy Spirit Church, Sharon Hill, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Automobile funeral, CI. INI". At Claymont, Del., on September W, litis, JANK. widow of William 11. Cllne, nged Ul years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, precisely at 2 o'clock, nt the chapel of Andrew J, Hair A Sona, Arch nnd 10th sts. Interment at Kernwood Ceme tery, COI.i: On September 11. 191R. M. LOUISE. aaughler of George II. and Satah K. Cole, In her lith ear. Relatives and friends nro in vited to attend the funeral services, on Wed nesday, at 11 a. m.. at her parents' residence, CONNOltS. Suddenly, on September 12, at (llenlnch, N. J., JOHN, aon of Annlo and the lato tleorge Connora, aged in years, RcM dence, II' North lttth st. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at 8:3U n. m from tho residence or his uncle. Mr. Bonner, 4CC0 Merlon avo. High Muss at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Crosi Cemetery. CKANKSHAW. On September 12. 191B. VIOLA S., wife of Frank ll. Crankshaw (nco Radclirfo). Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thurs day, at 2 p. m from her late residence, SMS Darrah st. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. licniains ctiii uu wuwvu nounoauAy evening, 8 to 10 o'clock. DOl'HIIKHTY. On September 10, 191B, FRANCIS J., son of Daniel and the late Hi ,n UoiiKheity, nged 2T years u months, itela tles and friends, also Holy Namo Society ot the Sirred Heart Church, and Hewltson So cial, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8 a. m., from his late resi dence, 211 Dickinson at. Folenm Requiem Mota at Sacred Heart Church at 0:30 u. m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. l'AV. On September 13, HUB. nt her late residence, SiitH York road. MATHILDA TlllCKr.U wife of Captain Howard Fay, iiKed 47 years. Interment at Floral Hill Cemetery, Hudson County, X. J. FKBNKY. On September 13, 1915, JAMES FEEEY, husband of Elizabeth Fecncy (nee Hanley), aaod 84 years. Relatives and friends, also Holy Namo Society of st Elizabeth's Church, aie Invited to attend fu neral, on Friday, at 8:30 a. m., from hla late residence. 173-1 N. 21th at. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Lllznbeth's ChOrch at 10 n. m. Intel ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. IISIIEIt. On September 12, 1915, JENNIE J , wife ot August Fisher, aged 45 years. Relatives and friends, also Ladles' Auxiliary of Oen. D. I). Blrney Camp, No. 13, s. of v., aro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 j, m at her husband's residence, 22.11 N. Franklin at. Interment private, at Chclten Hills Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tuesday. 7 to 9 p. m. GALUGHKlt. On September 12, 1915, MAROARET A., beloved wife of James A. Galllghcr nnd daugnter of the lato Cornelius and Margaret Manahan. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend funernl, ,e n Thursday morning, at 8:30 o clock, irom tno residence or her hus band, 5508 Vim st. High Mass or Requiem at Church of Our Lady of Victory, nt 10 a, m. Interment ln Holy Cross Cemetery. GAHKILL. On September 10, 1015. at Me chanlcsburg. Tn.. NELLIE J. OASKILL, wife of Henry S. Qasklll and daughter of Mary A. and the late John Compton, nged 40 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 8 p. m nt 2037 Wealfleld ave Camden, N. J. Serv ices also In Chapel at Mt. Holly Cemetery, Wednesday, at 2 p. m. Interment at Mt. Holly Cemetery. GORMAN. On Septmeber 12, 1915, CATH ARINE, wife of Edward J. Gorman and daughter (or John M. and the late Elizabeth Kanz, og'ed 40 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednes day, at 1 p. m.. from her late residence, 50 N. Salforfi st. (uotn ana Market sts.) Inter ment at Northwood Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening. GRILL. On September 12. 1915. ALBERT J husband of Rose Grill (nee O'Brien), nged 32 years Relatives nnd friends, also mem bers of Court Stephen, Glrard, No. 33, F. of A.; Philadelphia Lodge, No. 51, L. O. of Moose, and employes of Henry C. Hall, ore Invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday, at 10 a. m., at his lato residence, 1242 North Newkirk st. Interment private, at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Remains can bo viewed on Wednesday evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. HALL. On September 12. 1015, EDWARD l'. nutband of Hannah A. Hall. Relatives and frlendn. also the Philadelphia Fire De partment Relief Association and Insurance Patrol, aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Fridav. at 8:30 a, m., from his late residence, 5532 Ludlow et West Philadelphia. Solemn Mass of Requiem at Church of Our Lady of Victory at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. HANSON. On September 11, 1915, I'HAKLES II. HANSON. Relatives and friends, also Ivanhoe I-odico, No. 449, F. and A. M., ar Invited to attend the funeral services, Wednesday, at 3 p. m., at the apartments of Oliver II. Balr, 1820 Chestnut Bt. Interment prlvato at Woodlands Ceme tery. llAltKINS. On September 12. 1915, JOHN H PHk I 4 k I lr srt 3liir . r..9i . Ill i - -ic: m,, zmmMmmmM' msm m v jljl mi --imSkI'! liiaLr mmwmjm iiife i fc- -TmSm Wffl&mF. j$imWmm mK Pure ill: 1 wdlmmmm JmMmm Ml lure l t-v i'f BnKiBiiii aii f I Lvi KfK M-J II I Hii : ffli!'n In iiil I i ft li i,ii ' I Ms? 7 . r.i r -. v jo v jrSBri3Biv-k a unii i i. mi mi i t it" i.ii.ni n i mmmwmmmwBmm, m :,, mmmmmEsmm w Mmm.mi-mBm wwmr "- ! " ' - H FaU Showing Hn Y WJA Let mm I mmmWwmmmmm ?, Htv- -tw I ttfZZzzs II ' 1302 W j fTLr y JSiHi5 H I Walnut Street FTK .J & KAfAh. mW . 1 Pk ' 1 K'A, JrMlez& iM tw -i ir ri ?yvvr m..1 - 1 Siii4eFi Wl. .; IfflHi&fcLfcl WW f r z&MM I fotoJammmMmWmmmmwmwMmmii , hwmt, -tmr'tmtmwtRimm'ft- ummammmm -.. J., son of the late lotm and Isabel llarklns (nee Bradley). Relatl-es and friends are In- rlted to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, t :So a. m., from the residence of hla brother, lwmei iiarains, ,i k. ! nompson t solemn Requiem mass at tnr unuron oi ihA linlv Name nt 10 a. Interment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Automobile tu- nerai. HAItVKT. Suddenly, on September 12, 1915. G1COROE F son of the late John and Margaret Harvey. Notice of the funeral liter. IIANNA On September 11, 1915, WILL L1AM. eon of Isabella Jamison and the late John II. Hanna, aged 21 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funernl, on Thursday, at 2 p, m., from his late residence, 10S0 Lombard st. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Wed nesdaytrom 7 to 9 p. m, HASTINGS. On September 11, 1918, MAnT A., daughter Mary (nco McDonnell) and late John Hastings. Funeral, to which relatives and friends aro Invited, on Wednesday, at 8 h. m., from mother's residence, 122 Kmlly st. Solemn Mass or Requiem at Church of Our LadJ1 of Ml. Cnrmel nt lt:Xo a. m. precisely.' Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Chicago papers please copy. HIM.MEI.HIMUK. Suddenly, on September 18. 1013, HARRIET I-OtlSK. wife of Charles Himmelspark and daughter nf Htlsabeth and th lato Thomas Wilson. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock, at her late residence, 75 East Clapler St.. German- town. Interment private. Remains may to Mewed Wednesday evening. 1IINI1S. On September 12. 1915. MARY, wife of tin late Peter lllnes. Due notice will bo pli en from the resilience of her ton-In-law, John S. Uundesen, lSlt South 4th st. IIOLLINH. On September 14, 1915, THOM AS, son of Thomas and Ixiulsa llolllns, In his 17th year. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8:30 n, m.. from his parents' residence, 1515 N'nrth Aider st. High Requiem Mass nt St. Malachy's Church at 10 a. m. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 1IOLST. At We.t Cnlllngswood, N. J on September 11. 1915, HENRIETTA C. HuLsn Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 3 f. m., at tho apartments ot Oliver II, Balr, 20 Chestnut St.. l'hlla. Interment private. JOHNSON. On September 13, 1915, JULIA (!., wife of James S. Johnson. Relatives and rrl'nds are Invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, September 10, at 2 p, tn from her late residence, 4350 Frankford ave,, Frankford, Interment nt Cedar Hill Ceme tery. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. KAT On September 12, 1915, at the Hotel kajz, un wpiemuer ij, loin, at the EdRewotcr, Atlantic City, N. J., CHA1 WA UDELL KATZ, formerly of 141 ; 1Mb. St., member of the Philadelphia MILES North i liar since 18i0, formerly of Smyrna, Del.; dur ing tho Civil War was momber of tho Sixth lieiawuro v-ompany rv, uapiain . vv T.-hudy; associated for many years with the late Charlts tubblns. Mineral services wui jr ni:ni ll) tuij it,.., afternoon, at 2 o clock, be nein in Mmyrna Del., on Wednesday K1M1IALL. On September 13, 1915, HAROLD, son or Katlo C. nnd tho lato William S. Kimball, In his 28th year. Due nntlio st tho funeral will bo given, KLINE. On September 12, 1015. CLIF FORD M.. son of Clifford M., Sr.. and Eliza beth Kline tneo Jnnea), aged 17 years. Rela tives and friends, also members ot Falrhlll M. E. Church, nnd ICcarsnrgo Council, No. H22, O. ot I A., aro Invited to attend tha funeral services, on Thursday at 2 p. m., nt his parents' residence. 3031 North 9th st. Interment prlvato nt Northwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening, I. to 10 o'clock. Automobile funeral. LENNOX. On September 12, 1915, WILL 1AM II.. husband of Mary A. 1-ennox, and Bon ot tho lato Charles ond Hannah Lennox. Relatives nnd friends, nlso tho members of Court Clioecn Friends, F. ot A., ond l'outaxet Tribe, No. 13. I. o. It. M., aro Invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m., from Ids late lcsldence, 4.11 East Indiana ave. Interment private. Remulns may be viewed on Tuesday, nrter 8 p. m. LEONARD. On September 13, 1915, ED WARD, husband of Bridget ionard (nee McGarvey). Relatives and friends nro In vited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, fioin his lato resi dence, 2022 W. Westmoreland st. Solemn Requiem Mass at tho Church of Our Lady of Holy Souls at 10 o'clock precisely. Inter ment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. I.OCIIEL. Suddenly, on September 12, 1015, JEANETTE, widow of William Lochel. Rel atives and friends nio Invited to attend fu neral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., nt htr lato residence, 112ii Frnnkford ave. In terment Cedar Hill Cemetery. . l.OWDEIt. On September 11, 1915, JOHN !,, husband of Mary M. Lowder, In his 72d year. Relatives nnd filends, also Edwin A. Shubert Council, No. 728, I. of I, A., nro In vited to attend funeral services on Wednes day at 2 p. in., at the lcsldence of his son, Henry W, Iowder, 2027 Dorrnnco st. Friends may call on Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. LYNCH. On September 11. 1915, MI CHAEL, husband of Nora Lynch. Relatives and friends, nlso employes of the North American, aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 2137 Watklns st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edmund's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. JIAROT. Suddenly, on September 12, 1015, JOSEPH P. MAROT, ln his R3d ear. Funeral services Wednesdny afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at tho residence of his ton, Rushton Alarot, souuiensi ciuner ..iciveuu ana uiapier sts. Germantown. Interment private. McllRinl'. On September 13, 1015, MARY C. wife of Patrick II. McBrlde (nee Burns), Duo notice of the funeral will be given, from her lato residence, 810 Dickinson st. McCI.EI.LAND. On September 11, 1915, HARRY, son of Kate und the lato Robert McClelland. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from tho residence of his mother, 13.18 S. 4fith street. Interment private. Friends may call Tues day evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Boston napers pleaso ropy, MrlNTYRE. On September 12, 1015, JEN Virc McINTYHE (nea.Ervln), widow of Will iam Mclntyrc. Relatives and friends, also tho members of the Union Tabernacle Pres byterian Church and Blblo Union, aro In vited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at in m from tho residence of her son-in-law, William I'edrlck. 2023 E. Orleans st. Serv ices at tho above named church at 2 p. m. nrcclsely. interment at Cedar Hill Cemotery. Remains may be viewed on Wednesday, after s p m. and at tha houso only. MERKKL. .Suddenly on September 13, 1013 GEORGE, husband of Roso Merkel (neo Bodcnhelmer), aged 30 years. Relatives and friends, also Carpenter's Union. No. K'2, of Philadelphia, aro Invited to attend tho fu neral, on Wedmsday, at 3:30, from his lato residence. 2.1G3 Granite st Brldesburg. Interment private, at Oakland Cemotery. MILLER. On September 9. 1016, MARY A widow of John Miller nnd daughter of the lato John nnd Amanda Rlebcl. Relatives and friends, also tho various organizations of which she was a member, aro Invited to nt tend th funernl services, Wednesday, at 3 ti m., at her lato residence, 114 Rlpka avo., Mnnayunk. Interment private at convenience of the family. MONTl'-Pri'. On September 11, 1915, SARAH, daughter of tho late Jnmea and Jane Monteith. Relatives and friends, also mem bers and Sunday school and Ladles' Aid So ciety of the Twenty-second Street M. E. Church, aro Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m.J at the . . - m a i f . u min1 i i n, i r.i du n.n' ' in DEATHS residence of her brother-in-law, Jotph Younr, 1429 South 28d St. Interment at Mount Mo rlah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tues day, between 8 and 10 p. m. Automobile funeral, MOflAN, On September 11, 1915, MAIIT, wlilow of John Moran. Relative and friends are inxlted to attend funeral, m Wednesday. at 8.30 a. m., from her late reMenc, Mli Market treet. West Philadelphia. Solemn Maw et Requiem at Church of Our Lady ot Ictory at 10 a. m. Interment New Cathedral. rJ:'U(VV'7-0.n September 11. 1915, WILL IAM J., husband of Etta Snape and eon ot Minnie ind tho late Thomas I'edlow, aged 42 years. Relative and friends, also ChVoler Castle, No, ,VJ, p. of I. A and Rockdale Lodge, No 50. L. p. of A., are Invited to attend funeral. Wednesday, at 1 p. m., from his lato residence. 1102 N. Bth it. Service at the Fletcher M. E. Church, Mlh and Master sts. at 2 p. in. Interment Chester Rural Cemetery. PIlKI'I.ES. On September 18, 1918, JAMBS, husband of flamh A. Peebles, aged W) years, llelutlvea and friends are lnMte.1 to attend tho funeral sorvh-ee, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 1(W Wharton M, Interment private, at Greenwood (K of J") Cemetery- Remains may be Mewed W ednesday evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock. I'OUELK At Westvllle. N. J., on Septem ber l.t. 1015, JOHN T., husband of late Mary Powell (nee Davis), aged RS years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at l:ao p. m., from reside nco of Jame J. Elll", 21 HlgMand ave., Newlwld. Services nt 2 p. m., at M. P. Church. Inter ment at Cedar Grove, Gloucester. Remain may be viewed on Wednesday, from 7 to 0 V. m. . :iNN. Suddenly, on September 12, 1018, JAMES J huslnd of Mary Otilnn and oti of the late Henry and Bridget Qulnn. Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend tho funernl, on Wednesday, at 8.30 a. m.. from his lato residence, 1504 Pino at. Mass at Cathedral Church at 10 a.,m Interment at Cathedral Cemetery, ItAU. On September 11. 1015, AUOUST, husband of Prudence Rau (nee Oospell). Rela tives and friends, nlso E. D, Raker Post, No, 8. O. A. R are Invited to attend the funerel services, on Wednesday, at 1 p, m., at his late residence, 1112 North 4th st. interment strictly private, nt Northwood Cemetery. ItEGAN, Near Bordentown, N. J., on Sep tember 12, 1915, JOHN J son of the late Join and Kntharlne Regan, In his 00th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, from the resldenco of his brother-in-law, James McSorley, Cross wick's road, iiuinua.T. ni u l, ill, ivi'iiuii'iu .UHfla ill ri. Mary's Church, Bordentown, N. J., at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. Please omit flowers. RENNEIIAU.M. At Wlltlamstown, Jf. J on September 12. 1915. AUGUST RENNE 11AU.M, aged CO years and .1 months. Rela tives and friends aro Invited to attend tha funernl, on Wednesday, from his resldenco, Cecil road, Wllllamstown, N. J., at 12:30 p. m. Services nt Presbyterian Church, Wllllams town. at 2 p. m. Interment at Brotherhood Cemetery, Wlltlamstown, Train leaves Chest nut st. ferry nt 10:50 a. m. for Wilmington. ItlTflllE. Suddenly, on September 12, 191.1, at Grenloch, N. J., JAMES ANDREW, beloved son of Andrew and Elizabeth Ritchie, nged 20 yearB, Relatives and friends aro In vited to attend the funernl, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., from his patents' residence, 102,1 Wood st. Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may ba viewed on Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. SAJIi;KI On September 13, 1015. RE BECCA HENDRICKS, -widow of John Sam uel. Interment private. SCOTT. On September 11, 1915, MARTHA, widow of J. IT. Scott, In her 84th year. Rela tives and friends nro Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 p. in., from her lato residence, Crozlervllle, Delaware County, Pa. Interment nt Mt. Hope Cemetery. Car riages will meet train leaving Broad St. Sta tion at 12:0.1 p. in at Glen Riddle, Pa. SIIAItPI.EV. On September 13, 10)5. DAN IEL SHAHPLEV. ngd 70 years. Relatives and friends, also Survivors' lllith Regiment Penna. Volunteers, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., from his lato residence. 4313 Baker st., Manayunk. Interment at Leverlngton Cemotery. SIIEDAKEIt. In Edgownter l'ark, N. J., on September 12, 101.1. THERESA OLIVER daughter of Harry I', and Myrtle P. Hhed aker, aged 11 years. Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from tho resldenco of her parents, Beverly load, Edge water Pork, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m. In terment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. SIIEPI'ARD. At. South Woodstock. Conn. September 13, 1913, Dr. JOHN EVA.N'd SHEPPARD. of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged iMI years. Funeral services will be held nt Bedford Picsbyterlan Church. Nostrand nve. and Dean at.. Brooklyn, on Wednesday after noon, September 1.1, at 4:30 o'clock. Inter ment will bo In tho family plot at Friends' Burial Ground, Frankford. Pennsylvania, on Thursday. September IB, 101.1, at 11.30 a. m. Philadelphia relatives nnd friends nre Invited to meet nt ine enamel ot .ortn v-cuar inn i'nmfll,rv nil.ntnlnir Friends llnrlnl f.nMinil. ! where services vvl'l be held. SIMPSON. On September 13, 1015, MA TILI'A, widow or Jnmea Simpson (nee Mr Colgan), Due notlco of the funernl will bo given, from the resldenco of her ron-ln-law, John McFadden, 1000 Federal st. SIMPSON. On September 12. 1015. WILL IAM J rormcrly 2010 Pratt at.. Frankford, ' son of th late William Simpson. HelatlvcH and trlcnds are Invited to attend funeral eervtces, on Friday, at 1 p. m., at his mother s residence, zo-s s. Norwood st. in terment North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Ro- mains may bo viewed on Thursday, from 8 to 10 p. m. I SINN. On September 12, 1915. MARY A. i (nee Dunlnger), wire ot Georgo A. Sinn, agod 55 years. Relatives and friends, also Phlla- delphla Chapter, No. 08, Order of Eastern Star, aro Invited to attend tho funeral, en Thursday at 2 p. m.. rrom her lato resi dence, 2831 Pratt St., Brldesburg. Interment I at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Body can be view- ed Wednesday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock. SMITH. On September 13, 1915, WILLIAM ' SMITH. Relatives and frlenda are invited to attend tho fur.eral. on Wednesday, at 12 m., from the residence of J. M. Vlckcrs, 2728 I Ridge nve. Interment at Lower Merlon Bap- . fist Church Ground. SNYDER. On September 12. 1915, JO- i SEPH K husband of Mamo Snyder (neo Hogg). Relatives and friends, also Wash ington Camp, No. 332, P. O. 8. of A., aro invited to attend funeral sorvlccs, on Thura- . day. at 2 p. m.. at his lato residence, 2851 N. Sth st. Interment Grecnmount Cemetery. I Remains may be viewed on Wednesday, from ' 7 to 10 p. m. Automobile funeral. i STEELMAN. On Soptember 11. 1915, AN- I ..v AiAiitJAicKT, wire or jiouert t. sieei man and daughter of Emma Meyrlck and tho i Into John Huilderbeck, .n her 43d year. Rela tives and friends, also Sisterly Love Clrile, F. of A., aro Invited to attend tho funernl on Wedpesday, at 2 p. m., from her late residence, 1133 E. Columbia avo. Interment nt Palmer Cemetery. STEINBERG. On September 12. 1015. DAVID, hueband of Roso Steinberg. Rela tives and friends, nlso Liberty I,odge. No. 0 O. B. A., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m. precisely, at his lute residence, 287 N, 22d st. Inter ment nt Mt. Carmel Cemeterv. HTRECKER. At Sea Isle City, N. J., on September 11, 1915, MARY A., w(ro of Jacob , 7 H W M.i.Mi.iihi 1 1' . . 'tii .1,. r !.",i I. A, I' X fy f'lillli!. !llilillilil,liJ!l,.,:!,l,:illJ!,M!li:!IIIIIHIIII!i,!,li:iMi.l'il4!''lllfflll mf Mi LTmKm'Xm: StlU'MliNJ. DEATHS Btrecker. Relative and friends are Invited to attend th funeral service, on Wednesday, at 1 p. m.. at her husband's residence, 2008 K. Somerset st. Interment strictly private nt I.iurcl Hill Cemetery. Automobile fu neral. STOTZj On September 11, CHRISTIAN O. STOTZ. husband of Mary Stoti (nee Ondilck), aged An years. Relatives and friends, also members of Humhold Lodge, No. 7. F. O. and II ., and all other societies to which he be longed, are invited to attend the funeral service, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at hi lato residence, 2007 South Dor rnnco t. (19th and Mckean). Interment private at Oreenmount Cemetery, r 8TU.MIT. At Drldgtboro. N. J., on Sep tember 12, 1P15, PHILIP, husband of Anna SUimpf, in hla 33d year. Relatives and mori'i, aim Riverside lire Company, No. 1: German Beneficial Society, American Yearly Beneficial Horttty, Riverside Maennerchor, Phoenix Castle. No. , O. A. K. M. C. ot Philadelphia, Riverside Turrtfemetnde- Loyal Order Moose Lodge. No. 2T9; New Jersey Liquor Dealers' Protective Association, are Imlteil to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at hla late residence, Rrldgeborn, N, J. Interment Riverside Ceme tery. Trains leave Market st. ferry at II ra. and 12.:(t p. m. for Hiverslde. N. J. Re mains may bo viewed Wednesday, after 7 p. m. THOMPSON'. Suddenly, on September 12, 1913, BDWARD JAME. son of Michael and Catherine Thompson (nee Fogarty). ageil 10 years and 2 months. Relatives and friends, Cathedral T. A. II. Cadet, Holy Name So ciety, also employes of McCambrldgo Cooier Company, are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at S..m a. m., from hi purenta' residence. 413 North Huh t. Solemn Re quiem Mas at the Cathedral at 10 o'clock, Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Gloucester, N. J. TITZCK. On September 18, 1015. WILL IAM ALBERT TITZCK, son of Clemens nnd Anna C. Tltzck, aged 2 months nnd 12 days. Relatives and friends ot the family sro In vited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday morning, September 15, at 10 o'clock, at tho residence of bis parents, 18 Sth avo., iroc.don Heights. N. J. interment prlvnte, ln llarlclgh Cemetery. THORN. On September 12, 1915, OSCAR, beloved husband of Catherine Thorn (nee Ferguson), Relative and frlenda of the family, also employes nt Notional Biscuit Company. Vesper Boat Club and all Ewedlsn association of which ho was a member, aro respectfully Invited to attend the funernt service, on Thursday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock precisely, at his lato residence. 1220 N. 13th st. Interment private, at Westminster Ceme tery. Body may be viewed Wednesday nve nlng, after 7 o'clock. Pittsburgh papers please copv. TRANCIIirr.I.I.A. On September 11. 1915, ISABELLA, wllo ot Frank TTHnchltello, aged 57 years. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to attend the funernl, on Thursday, nt 8:80 a. m., from her lato residence, Oil League St. Solemn Requiem Mas at Our laidy of Good Counsel Church nt H;30 a. m. Inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. VASEV. On September 11, 1915, SARAH T. VASI1Y, wife of Thomas Vosey. Relatives and friends nre InWtiwl to attend tho funeral, on Wednesday, nt 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 4147 Applo St.. Mnnayunk. Solemn ptK ihn'i Church at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Jo. Cemetery. T"'. if,p:j i , 1111,. I.h 'H'H1'" . I'i ' 1 1 1 1 ' ii mmm$i Abbotts "A" ' pin ..iiiitiM.....- . , imii.ii ''''-''''''- ;-k: :V. :.'.' S -AS?-:--. ' - . ' ff'-'.?yr'lV- ' ' , Wi$&, ,' ., - I ?' . A U, '" imiui'iHi iiMBJin ) lllll 8 vmmi '- I I i ' 3iS,i -' . 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Churtfa. 4th and New sts., for 2 o'clock service. He main may be viewed on Tuesday, from tt to 10 p. m. Interment at Fernwood Ceme tery. tVEIOANn. On September 18, 1MB. CAK-O. LINE II.. widow of Caapar P, WeljM. Relatives and frlerid, also William D. Sba Circle. No. 37, I of O, A. IL. ar Invited to attend th funeral, on Thursday,,, at a &m., from her late residence, .2318 N, atrona st. (824 and Dauphin su.). Inter ment at Northwood Cemetery WiniiNr.lt. On September . IS. , 1918, ItBNHT B. WIDBNKR. husband of th 1st A Mary Jane Widener (nee Brlggs). Relative and frlsnds, also Admiral du Pont Post, No, 21. O. A II., nre Invite to attend th funeral eervpex, on Thursday, at 1 p. m.. at hla lat residence, 1828 S. Broad st. Interment private, at Wet Laurel Hill Cemetery WlTHUHUr. On September 12, 1915, MAJOR WILLIAM A. WITHnilUP, Rel. tlves and friends, also Apollo Lodge, No, sfl. V. and A. M. i Harmony R. A. Chapter. No. 82, Mary Commandery, No. 30, It T.l LuLu Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. th Old Guard. State Fencible ot Philadelphia, th H. D. Bnker Post, No. 8. O. A II., and the Ohio Society, and all other organisation of which ho wa a member, aro invited to, at tend the funeral service", on Wednesday, precisely at 2 p. m , at his lata residence, 1H84 North 17th street. Interment Ivy II1U Cemetery. TASCA Formerly with Altemus, Nash, Graham Invites your Inspection of latest French models. Fall Suits and Gowns in n o w o s t materials, colors and weaves. Spe cial prices for Septem ber. 1623 Chestnut Street Formerly Tascn llros., 1115 Walnut St. SfL T George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut St. Fall and Winter Opening Imported Paris Model Hats And Our Own Exclusive Creations sa'PT'l pasteurized in our big :;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiwiffl!iii;ii"lH!i'fl':!ii'!!iiiiiiA KHil fiiSfl ,!'! :Wu'!.;i!' 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